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===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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*/l ɭ ɻ/ are not allowed in onset position.
 
===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
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Revision as of 19:13, 25 December 2016

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/3 /bələn/ is a "CW-complex" language spoken in eastern Cuadhlabh. It's inspired by Turkish, Vietnamese and an older draft of Ancient Wiebian.

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Notes

  • A = one of the vowels ȧ/a/ω
  • O = one of the vowels ė/e/o
  • U = one of the vowels i/ı/u

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Medial Velar Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ ņ /ɲˁ~ɳ/ ŋ /ŋ/
Plosive voiceless p /p/ t /t/ ț /cˤ~ʈ/ k /k/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ /ɟˤ~ɖ/ g /ɡ/
Fricative f /f/ /θ/ s /s/ ș /çˤ~ʂ/ x /x/ h /h/
Approximant lateral l /l/ ļ /ʎˁ~ɭ/
central w /β̞~w/ /ð̞/ y /j/ r /jˤ~ɻ/ ğ /ɣ̞~ɰ/
Notes
  • Voiceless plosives and affricates are lightly aspirated.
  • The medial consonants /ɲˁ, cˤ, ɟˤ, çˤ, ʎˁ, jˤ/ vary by idiolect and may be retroflex or sulcalized retroflex [ɳ, ʈ, ɖ, ʂ, ɭ, ɻ] or pharyngealized pre-velar/"bunched" [ŋ̟ˁ, k̟ˤ, g̟ˤ, x̟ˤ, ʟ̟ˁ, ɹ̈]. The medial consonants are characterized by a low third formant (F3).

Vowels

  Front Central Back
Close i /i/ ı /ɨ~ɯ/ u /u/
Close-mid ė /e/ e /ə~ɤ/ o /o/
Open-mid/Open ȧ /æ~ɛ/ a /ä/ ω /ɒ~ɔ/

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

  • /l ɭ ɻ/ are not allowed in onset position.

Morphophonology

Morphology

Nouns

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/3 is topic-prominent, like Japanese and Korean.

Final b, d, ḑ, g are lenited to approximants v, d̆, r, ğ before a prefix beginning with a consonant.

  • -nU = plural (nȧx = person, nȧxni = people; med = house, med̆nı = houses; suḑ = woman, surnu = women; ŋω = head > ŋωnu = heads)
    • , + -nU > -ņņU, -țņU
  • -dOr/-d̆Or = topic marker (nȧx = person, nȧxdėr = as for the person; med = house, medder = as for the house; suḑ = woman, suḑḑor = as for the woman, ŋω = head > ŋωd̆or = as for the head)
    • -t, , -ḑ, , + -dOr > -ttOr, -ņḑOr, -ḑḑOr, -ţţOr, -ļḑOr

Pronouns

Adjectives

Verbs

Numerals

  • 1: kı /kɨ/
  • 2: goș /goʂ/
  • 3: wildė /wilde/
  • 4: alm /alm/
  • 5: ḑerg /ɖəɻg/
  • 6: nȧy /nɛj/
  • 7: ark /aɻk/
  • 8: t̆ıņț /θɨɳʈ/
  • 9: hωm /hɔm/
  • 10: bıņ /bɨɳ/
  • 11: șur /ʂuɻ/
  • 12: fert /fəɻt/
  • 13: fert kı /fəɻt kɨ/
  • 14: fert goș /fəɻt goʂ/

...

  • 24: ļωx /ɭɔx/
  • 36: tifėn /tifen/
  • 48: xef /xəf/
  • 60: lisėb /liseb/
  • 72: rȧm /ɻɛm/
  • 84: arked /aɻkəd/
  • 96: t̆ıņțed /θɨɳʈəd/
  • 108: hωmod /hɔmod/
  • 120: bıņed /bɨɳəd/
  • 132: șurod /ʂuɻod/
  • 144: kulb /kulb/

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources